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Global deaths today pass 80,000, reaching 81,200, just 1 day after exceeding 70,000.
Seqirus's cell-cultured quadrivalent (four-strain) seasonal flu vaccine was about 36% more effective than a standard egg-derived equivalent during the 2017-18 US flu season, according to findings from a large study published today in Clinical Infectious Diseases.
Despite an increase in the frequency of early discontinuation of broad-spectrum antibiotics, the use of an antibiotic time-out (ATO) in nursing homes in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania had mixed results overall, researchers reported today in Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology.
In a pandemic, using the same respirator for 5 days, as long as it is not removed multiple times per shift, can help stretch supplies, but data are sparse on decontamination.
In a study of kids with COVID-19, of those for whom hospitalization status was known, 20% were hospitalized.
One study suggests that health worker absenteeism due to school closures could lead to more deaths than they prevent.
The WHO worries that the use of medical masks in the general population could further shrink the supply for health workers.
An algorithm designed to augment antibiotic prescribing in secondary care provided appropriate recommendations that were narrower in spectrum than current clinical practice, UK researchers reported in Clinical Infectious Diseases.
In another first, a tiger in New York tested positive, and death rates dropped in some of Europe's hot spots.
The CDC recommends face masks when it's hard to maintain physical distance, such as in grocery stores.
The global total climbs to 1,083,084 cases, and new areas are being hit hard.
Companies need to get study labor laws, take steps to ensure employee health, analyze supply chains, and more.
Task force coordinator Birx says Americans are still not doing enough physical distancing.
Incidence of infective endocarditis in the United Kingdom has increased markedly since 1998, but the increase does not appear to be linked to 2008 guidelines aimed at reducing antibiotic prophylaxis before dental procedures, UK researchers reported yesterday in BMC Medicine.
Our weekly wrap-up of antimicrobial stewardship & antimicrobial resistance scans
Laboratory confirmed influenza continues to decrease sharply in the United States, and the number of people visiting clinics with influenza-like illness (ILI) fell last week, according to today's FluView report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
The study underscores the difficulty of identifying and isolating infected people.
Pandemic activity is increasing rapidly in Africa, up 185% from the previous week, the WHO says.
The findings suggest that prevention efforts, particularly in hospitals, are yielding benefits.
Both Florida and Georgia have now issued stay-at-home orders, while New York is running low on stockpiled ventilators.